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IBM building security into cloud fabric


IBM building security into cloud fabric

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 06:35 AM PDT


IBM executives said this week that the company is looking to many of its existing tools, from the Tivoli management system to Cognos business intelligence software, to secure private and IBM-hosted hybrid clouds as customers migrate to these new computing setups.

Reports: Citigroup breached, customer credit-card info stolen

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 06:29 AM PDT


Citigroup has acknowledged that hackers broke into its network and stole credit-card information related to tens of thousands of customers in North America, according to several reports.

Citigroup breach exposed data on 210,000 customers

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 04:24 AM PDT


Citigroup admitted on Wednesday that an attack on its website allowed hackers to view customers' names, account numbers and contact information such as e-mail addresses for about 210,000 of its cardholders.

World IPv6 Day draws attention to security issues with new protocol

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 02:11 AM PDT


The marking of World IPv6 Day yesterday has drawn fresh attention to the next generation Internet addressing protocol, as well as to the security considerations that enterprises will need to deal with as they migrate to it.

Sony's Qriocity back everywhere except Japan

Posted: 08 Jun 2011 06:40 AM PDT


Sony began restoring full service on its Qriocity entertainment network to users in most countries on Thursday, a month and a half after the service was forced offline by a hack of its servers.

Police: Mac technician installed spyware to photograph women

Posted: 08 Jun 2011 05:02 AM PDT


He was hired to fix their computers, but police say that Trevor Harwell instead installed spyware software that took candid photos of his clients in various states of undress.

Facebook stirs privacy ire with facial recognition

Posted: 08 Jun 2011 01:06 AM PDT


Facebook's move to enable facial recognition across its entire social networking site is raising some eyebrows - and possibly some legal woes -- over its privacy implications.

How to deal with 3 big corporate security concerns

Posted: 08 Jun 2011 01:02 AM PDT


Virtualization, mobility and social networking were flagged as posing most security risk to businesses, partly because there is no accepted set of best practices yet to protect them, IT Roadmap attendees were told.

Experts: Few cyberattacks are cause for major retaliation

Posted: 08 Jun 2011 12:56 AM PDT


Cyberattacks on U.S. networks by other nations may not always demand the same level of retaliation, and only attacks that cause major damage or loss of life should prompt similar responses, a group of national security experts said Wednesday.

US agency calls for new cybersecurity standards

Posted: 07 Jun 2011 11:07 PM PDT


A new report recommends that the U.S. Department of Commerce help the Internet industry develop cybersecurity codes of conduct.

Penn. school district hit with new Mac spying lawsuit

Posted: 08 Jun 2011 09:45 AM PDT


A former student at a suburban Philadelphia high school has sued his school district for allegedly spying on him and his family using a school-issued Mac laptop, according to court documents.

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